A few short weeks ago, the Supreme Court ruled that for-profit corporations can deny birth control coverage to their employees. Greg Abbott, who is running for governor of Texas, submitted an amicus brief to to the court in support of this decision.

A few short weeks ago, the Supreme Court ruled that for-profit corporations can deny birth control coverage to their employees. Greg Abbott, who is running for governor of Texas, submitted an amicus brief to to the court in support of this decision.

Texas politicians are playing politics with women's health -- and we won't stand for it. Not in our Texas will politicians get away with restricting access to cancer screenings from the women who are most in need.

The battle over HB2 has been long, and it's not over yet. The Supreme Court intervened and allowed closed health centers in Texas to temporarily reopen. But the 5th Circuit is hearing arguments and will decide whether HB2 should go into effect.

Dan Patrick said about Planned Parenthood in a recent debate: "It's a myth that Planned Parenthood has anything to do with women's health."
Here's the truth: 200,000 Texans count on Planned Parenthood health centers every year.

On June 26, Texas Senate Democrats led by Sen. Wendy Davis stood on the floor of the Capitol and stopped a bill that would have effectively outlawed abortion for most women in Texas. But this fight isn't over. We are ready to fight back. Join us.